Biodegradation of aromatic hydrocarbon in marine sediments of three North Sea oil fields

Saltzmann, H. A.

Abstract

From the Abstract: “On a survey around three North Sea oil fields in 1980 the biodegradation of the hydrocarbons 14C-naphthalene and 14C-benzo[a]pyrene was measured. An amino acid mixture was taken as reference substrate for total heterotrophic activity. The rate of uptake of naphthalene was found to increase with decreasing distance from the oil platform at all fields with maximum values at stations 0.5 miles (ca 0.8 km) from the centre of oil activity. Data on naphthalene uptake parallel GC - MS data for aromatic hydrocarbons and allow an estimation of the actual uptake velocity of naphthalene in the sediment to be made. A significant mineralisation of benzo[a]pyrene could only occasionally be detected. The respiration of amino acids did not show any pattern related to the oil field activities.”

Date: 

1982

Journal: 

Marine Biology

Volume: 

72

Pages: 

17–26

Tags: